quot;An almost hysterical antagonism toward the gold standard is one issue which unites statists of all persuasions. They seem to sense.. that gold and economic freedom are inseparable.quot;

–       Alan Greenspan, unbelievably.
Philipp Bagus, on the consistently excellent Mises website, asks whether we have now crossed the point of no return. As Austrian economic theory essentially warned, a credit expansion led by a largely unchecked banking system triggered an unsustainable boom with all the attendant malinvestments. The problem, however, is not that the free market has been allowed to run out of control. Quite the contrary. Under a free market system, unsustainable financial organisations would have been liquidated. Instead, as Bagus explains, governments across the world chose to inject capital into the banks whilst guaranteeing their liabilities: “malinvestments induced by the inflationary banking system found an ultimate sponsor – the government – in the form of ballooning public debts”. If the level of public debts before the crisis had been modest, the cost of the banking system bailouts might have been manageable. But since the level of public debts was itself at crisis levels pre-crisis, it may now be beyond the point of salvageable return. The example of Greece is…

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